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Esophoria is the tendency of the eye position to deviate inward. It can usually be controlled by corrective fusion reflection, without oblique position, and can maintain both eyes. Generally, if the oblique is more than 9 △, symptoms may appear, but it depends on the patient's fusion function.

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